How do plants separate carbon and oxygen into C and O2?
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they use stomata
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photosynthesis DOESN’T split CO2. Photosynthesis splits WATER into reactive hydrogen and oxygen free radicals. The hydrogen is then combined with CO2 in multi-step processes that generate organic molecules. The oxygen that is bound to the carbon in CO2 is never released. They either stay with that carbon, or get transferred to another carbon on another organic molecule somewhere in the reaction chain. The oxygen free radicals eventually combined with each other to produce molecular oxygen.
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